Domestic Memoirs of a Christian Family Resident in the County of Cumberland: With Descriptive Sketches of the Scenery of the British LakesJ. Hatchard and Son, 1848 - 416 pages |
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... principle . So happy a union left nothing to desire , and exemplified the poet's beautiful imaginings of domestic happiness , when he describes it as the " Only bliss of Paradise that has escaped the fall . ” CHAPTER III . HAVING now ...
... principle . So happy a union left nothing to desire , and exemplified the poet's beautiful imaginings of domestic happiness , when he describes it as the " Only bliss of Paradise that has escaped the fall . ” CHAPTER III . HAVING now ...
Page 44
... principle on which they were founded , was that of requiring each poor family to pay a certain sum , in order to receive back , during the incle- ment season of the year , twice the amount in value of those articles of which they stood ...
... principle on which they were founded , was that of requiring each poor family to pay a certain sum , in order to receive back , during the incle- ment season of the year , twice the amount in value of those articles of which they stood ...
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... principle of supplying the wants of the body first and then , with the vantage ground of assuaged hunger , and of gratitude superinduced by its removal , to direct their energies to the cultivation of the mind . - Both these offices of ...
... principle of supplying the wants of the body first and then , with the vantage ground of assuaged hunger , and of gratitude superinduced by its removal , to direct their energies to the cultivation of the mind . - Both these offices of ...
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... principles of fashion and folly , yet Mrs. Stately was not altogether heartless . She was naturally of that pliant dispo- sition which disposed her , whether for good or for evil , to receive impressions from those who surrounded her ...
... principles of fashion and folly , yet Mrs. Stately was not altogether heartless . She was naturally of that pliant dispo- sition which disposed her , whether for good or for evil , to receive impressions from those who surrounded her ...
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... principle , -I should men- tion to him the origin of it . The introduction of the two gentlemen to each other took place at the quarter sessions : both of them being in the com- mission of the peace for the county of Cumberland . As ...
... principle , -I should men- tion to him the origin of it . The introduction of the two gentlemen to each other took place at the quarter sessions : both of them being in the com- mission of the peace for the county of Cumberland . As ...
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